Monthly Archives: September 2002
IT on the Orient Express?
There are things that computers do so badly that its almost, but not quite, funny. Language translation may have pioneered that category 30-plus years...
XML Powers Document Builders
With last weeks shipment of Corel Corp.s Ventura 10, the polished production of structured documents from XML data sources becomes a two-horse race. Adobe...
Nemx Puts Spammers on Reverse Blacklist
Anti-spam products are getting more aggressive, and Microsoft Exchange administrators who have a stubborn e-mail problem might want to look at Powertools for Exchange...
BMC Buys Peregrines Remedy Unit, Aids in Companys Financing
BMC Software Inc. is adding help desk capabilities to its line of systems management software through its purchase of the Remedy assets of Peregrine...
Unisys Libra Server Offers Flexibility
Unisys Corp.s new top-of-the-line MCP-based system, the 40-processor ClearPath Plus Libra Model 180, extends the server lines capabilities to adjust performance based on workload...
EDS Braces for Spending Drought in IT
Electronic Data Systems Corp., hit with a triple whammy of bad financial news in the last two weeks, is hunkering down to weather what...
ClarifyCRM Gains Web Interface, New Management Capabilities
Amdocs ltd. has added a browser-based interface and enhanced support for business process management and integration in an upgrade to its ClarifyCRM software.ClarifyCRM 11...
Management Takes New Turn
A.T. Kearney Inc.s business is management, but it needed help when it came to managing the day-to-day business of time and expense accounting.The Chicago-based...
Job Search Stalled? Time to Be Creative
As a professor of counseling at San Francisco State University and a practicing counselor at San Franciscos Career and Personal Development Institute, Robert Chope...
The Human Touch
Maximizing performance and ensuring accountability are two key goals in an era of economic downturn and executive downfalls. But when budgets are tight and...